A sample of 10.7 g of CO reacts completely with O2 to form CO2. How many grams of CO2 will be formed?

# A sample of 10.7 g of CO reacts completely with O2 to form CO2. How many grams of CO2 will be formed?

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1. A sample of 10.7 g of CO reacts completely with O2 to form CO2. How many grams of CO2 will be formed?

2. Urea (NH2)2CO is prepared by reacting ammonia with carbon dioxide. The byproduct is water. 637.2 g of ammonia are reacted with 787.3 g of carbon dioxide. Which of the two reactants is a limiting reactant.

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Excerpt from file: 1. A sample of 10.7 g of CO reacts completely with O2 to form CO2. How many grams of CO2 will be formed? Solution: balanced equation is, 2 ! 2! molecular weight of CO 28g O2 32g CO2 44g in the reaction 2x28 56 g of CO reacts with 32g of oxygen to give 2x44 88g of CO2 hence, 88 10.7 16.8

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